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This Round Table considers the benefits of different modes of transport for the general community and their respective contributions to economic growth.
Much research has focussed on the negative aspects of transport (emissions, noise, congestion and safety problems), particularly with respect to road traffic. The ECMT decided to organise a Round Table which would consider the transport sector differently, by looking at the benefits of different modes of transport for the general community. Round Table 93 considered different modes of transport and their respective contributions to economic growth, regional development, social relations and needs for mobility. Given its new analyticalframework, this Round Table stands out from other overly conventional approaches.
This Round Table brings together the leading European experts on changing daily mobility to more ecological forms, and identifies the key policies for the immediate future that could reconcile towns and transport.
This Round Table examines short-distance passenger travel: journeys made on foot, by bicycle or by "people movers".
This Round Table examined measures designed to restrict the use of certain transport modes, including parking controls, zones and collar control of traffic, flexible hours, and inter-urban traffic constraints.
This Round Table gives a clearer picture of the whole range of interurban transport problems. It provides both theoretical analyses and specific case studies, and explores such fundamental matters as the actual social utility of transport.
This Round Table examines research relevant to trends in transport in the coming decade examining the political and economic context, financing, demand and supply and methodological issues.
This Round Table examines passenger transport users' motivations for modal choice and includes report from Germany and the United Kingdom.